The label on this bottle featured a happy family standing around a snowman with their skis, probably after an enjoyable experience. Unfortunately, Jones Brussels Sprout Soda is not an enjoyable experience.

Grab some wine and enjoy!

Like the other sodas in the National version of the Holiday Pack, this entry comes with a wine suggestion to complement the "unique flavors" found within. The wine list recommends a Columbia Crest Chardonnay, Vintage 1999. "This Northwest wine carries flavors of apple, pear, tropical fruit, vanilla, and finishes with a sweet spice. A perfect accompaniment to our vegetable side, Brussels Sprout with Prosciutto Soda." (That's the first time I've seen "Prosciutto" mentioned with this drink; it's not on the label).

At our last Festive Film Friday open house of the season, we shared this drink with our friends in attendance. Personally, I about gagged on this drink. To me, it was right up there in badness as Turkey & Gravy… but not quite. Uniquely, it tasted very buttery. Not expected at all. But when you try to guzzle carbonated butter soda sweetened with Splenda and packed with 260mg of salt, something is not going to go right. Resulting in my personal reaction…

Steve pretty much gags on the drink

Mary and John notice the butter flavor

Melissa isn't quite sure what to think!

I don't even like brussels sprouts normally. My distaste grew after drinking this beverage.